The club has been pushing its innovative new way of ordering drinks through touch-screen tables, and after seeing it I have to say it’s pretty neat.

Flat-screen, black tables (surrounded by high-top and cube seating) allows customers to order drinks via touch screen. Like a large iPad, it has a sexy, sleek design and folks will eat up the options. The touch screen offers selections like “Drinks,” “Bottle Service,” “Games” and “Flirt.”

Cocktails can be ordered depending on preference or mood. The latter are selections the club offers on whether you’re feeling “bitchy,” “happy,” “flirty,” etc. There is also a map of the club folks can pull up so drinks can be sent to other tables.

The cocktail waitresses receive the orders on iPod Touches strapped to their wrists and confirm the order with you. By that point, the drink is already being made at the bar which also receives the order.

Other than ordering drinks you can also play games on the flat screens that include a drawing game and a Magic 8-Ball-type game, among others.

The touch tables are available for general seating from 5-9 p.m. Monday, Wednesday-Friday during happy hour. Otherwise, you have to pay for a bottle, Ala VIP, in order to use them from 10 p.m. – 2 a.m. Monday, Wednesday-Saturday. The club will be open on Tuesdays only for special events, like a Magic game.

There will be a strict dress code, mainly business casual, at Touch that is aimed at attracting an older crowd (25-45). Down the line the second phase of the club, Dream, will open upstairs inside the overpass above Touch and will cater to solely VIP. And there is a small VIP room on the main level called Hush for private events.

Another neat concept — a unisex washroom. So you know who’s not washing their hands after using the bathroom.